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And guess who is teaching her about Facebook?
And my bad - I should have said "grandparents" instead :)
Great conversation-starter, Danny!
I spoke about similar topics a little bit more if you want to check it out...
http://davidspinks.com/2009/01/10/dont-pass-the...
http://davidspinks.com/2009/01/12/how-to-set-up...
I think there's a definite space for joint working - but, like anything, it's having the mindset to make it happen.
Maybe the idea could be started with smaller, individual businesses, "mom and pop" establishments that could use the expertise and experience of an older individual or the tech savvy of the younger generation (though don't count out all those over 50 as technically challenged!). Sometimes a grassroots movement is that first step to global implementation.
It is a little like S.C.O.R.E., an organization I have taken advantage of on numerous occasions. S.C.O.R.E. a group of retired experts in various fields and their advice is free. I even found a food chemist there! However, it is a government organization and not geared towards deeper involvement.
It would be interesting to bring this up at the next AgeOp and see if a business model could be created for "The Mentor Marketplace - Putting people of all ages and ideas of all people together for a new tomorrow" or some such marketing speak like that.
Allie Osmar has started a mentorship program along these lines that appears to be going over well with people.
I like the way you think Danny :)
Just to be clear, I am not a grandpa yet. Still many years before that happens. I can, however, try to impart whatever wisdom I have picked up on the way.
This is the real local factor that is being hurt to some degree by social media. There are people in our backyards that we can have a meal or drink with and help them in a very important way. I have found that if I ask the following question at least once a day something very cool happens: How can I serve you today?
Great post Danny. Keep up the great work.
While I used the 50+ numbers (from the #AgeOp discussions on Twitter), there's value to be had from any age. Perhaps I was using the older scope from a *forgotten generation* angle?
Either way, like you say, social media is great and a wonderful way to share knowledge and information. Yet there's nothing more social than your local community, and we need to remember that too.
great article! When I was a young boy, i went to an older uncle for help and advice. In fact, it was that very uncle that helped my passion for healt, fitness and nutrition grow, and today I own several of my own center. I think about him a lot and how he instilled the importance of healthy living on me, especially when I am counseling one of my clients. However, I never thought about partnering with the older generation in this way. It's truly brilliant, because where one is weak the other is strong and vice versa. It's really business 101...isn't It? Thanks for the idea, I gotta go call my uncle now.